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Nag Hammadi-"Chenoboskion Manuscripts"
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<blockquote data-quote="Mayhem" data-source="post: 163539" data-attributes="member: 9738"><p><img src="https://ic.pics.livejournal.com/skifos/14688664/22042/22042_600.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>"On each side of the Nile valley, vertical rocks climb with a deserted terrain at the top. The rocky region on the right bank marking the boundary of the Nile valley and the arable land between Heneboksion and Pabau is called Jebel al-Tarif. Back in prehistoric times a massive boulder fell from the rock, resembling a stalagmite in shape, which fell down on a scree. From the north side of one of the giant barrel-shaped boulders, a vessel with the Nag Hammadi library was hidden. </em>The rocks of Jabal al-Tarif from the Nile valley Until the excavations began, the caves carved into the base of Jabal al-Tarif were buried under the embankment of deluvium and cobblestones. Scree leading to the base of the rock. View of the rocks from below. The location of the Nag Hammadi manuscripts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mayhem, post: 163539, member: 9738"] [IMG]https://ic.pics.livejournal.com/skifos/14688664/22042/22042_600.jpg[/IMG] [I] "On each side of the Nile valley, vertical rocks climb with a deserted terrain at the top. The rocky region on the right bank marking the boundary of the Nile valley and the arable land between Heneboksion and Pabau is called Jebel al-Tarif. Back in prehistoric times a massive boulder fell from the rock, resembling a stalagmite in shape, which fell down on a scree. From the north side of one of the giant barrel-shaped boulders, a vessel with the Nag Hammadi library was hidden. [/I]The rocks of Jabal al-Tarif from the Nile valley Until the excavations began, the caves carved into the base of Jabal al-Tarif were buried under the embankment of deluvium and cobblestones. Scree leading to the base of the rock. View of the rocks from below. The location of the Nag Hammadi manuscripts. [/QUOTE]
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